- DIME
- Kind of novel
- Place to stop
- Price of a phone call, once
- Quick stop?
- Ten cents
- Thin coin
- Coin with a torch on the back
- ___ bag (weed dealer's unit)
- Coin whose name derives from the Latin for "one tenth"
- Thin specie
- Assist, in basketball slang
- Coin with a torch
- Hoops assist
- Smallest U.S. coin
- Ad hoc screwdriver
- FDR is on it
- Assist, in hoops
- Canadian coin
- Pocket change
- Coin depicting an olive branch
- Silver sliver
- It "won't even shine your shoes", in the song "On Broadway"
- Five-and-___
- Telephone call cost, once
- Coin redesigned in 1945
- Silver in a piggy bank
- Nickel-and-___
- Ten smackers
- A little change
- Price of a dozen?
- Small change?
- Type of store, once
- Exemplar of thinness
- Coin with 118 ridges
- Stopping place?
- Stopping point?
- Where to see FDR's portrait
- Kind of store
- Mercury, for one
- Roosevelt's coin
- Tiny piece of currency
- Piggy bank deposit
- Mercury coin
- Low price for a dozen, so it's said
- US coin
- Coin featuring Roosevelt
- <<NO CLUE>>
- Slim coin
- FDR coin
- A ___ a dozen: cheap
- Piece of change
- Cost of a dozen?
- __ novel
- A __ a dozen
- Novel type
- Two-fifths of one quarter
- Comic book buyer of old?
- Olive branch site
- Place to see FDR
- One of a fiver's fifty
- Old phone booth user's need
- Thin piece of change
- Legal tender with a torch
- It has a torch and two branches on its back
- Legal tender with an 8-Down
- Thin change
- Ten-cent piece
- Coin depicting a torch
- Stop on a __
- Small coin
- Coin with olive and oak branches
- Screwdriver, in a pinch
- __ store
- Original cost of Superman Comics
- Cost of a phone call, once
- FDR's coin
- Coin redesigned for 1946
- Thinnest coin
- Where to see FDR
- Cost of a call, once
- Mint product
- More than a quarter of a quarter
- Thinnest U.S. coin
- FDR's place
- Cost for a dozen, sometimes
- Tenth of a dollar
- Former pay-phone cost
- Olive branch setting
- Ersatz screwdriver
- Little torch bearer
- Ten-cent coin
- By law, it's 1.35 mm thick
- One of some rolls of 50
- Thinnest American coin
- Coin depicting FDR
- Coin featuring 7 Down
- In-a-pinch screwdriver
- Comic book cost, long ago
- Complete a sentence?
- 10-year prison sentence, in slang
- It features FDR's profile
- Makeshift screwdriver
- Novel price, once
- Slim change
- Ten bucks
- 10-cent coin
- Thin mint product?
- Panhandler's reward.
- Coin.
- Legal tender for sums not exceeding $10.
- ___ novel.
- Phone booth necessity.
- Phone toll.
- Subway fare.
- A kind of novel.
- What a hot dog used to cost.
- Price of a Buntline book.
- Type of novel.
- John D. handout.
- Piece of silver.
- Monetary unit.
- John D.'s traditional gift.
- Phone fodder.
- Novel price of former days.
- Novel price.
- Mint item.
- Petty sum.
- Kind of novel, old style.
- Product of 18 Across.
- Tip, old style.
- Coin associated with Rockefeller.
- Dance price, once
- Small tip
- Mintage item
- Onetime novel price
- Old novel price
- Pay-phone fodder
- Stop on a ___
- Item to "spare" in 1932
- It once bought a cup of coffee
- Sop to Ma Bell
- Annual marcher
- Coin originally called disme
- Phone-booth item
- Booth coin
- January marcher
- Five's partner
- Ma Bell's minimum
- Roosevelt coin
- Fast-stop site
- The Roosevelt coin
- Coin for brother to spare
- Old phone call cost
- Stop on a _____
- Two nickels
- Torch bearer
- Bygone phone call cost
- ___-a-minute (call rate)
- Cost of a minute call, maybe
- Onetime phone call cost
- Bygone pay phone amount
- F.D.R. locale
- See 42-Across
- Bit of change
- Half of it is a nickel
- 10-year sentence, in slang
- Kind of store, once
- Symbol of thinness
- Cost for a dozen, in a phrase
- Element of change
- Site for Franklin Roosevelt
- It's your ___
- 10-year prison sentence, in gang slang
- Cost of an old phone call
- Torch site
- Turning point?
- It's smaller than a penny
- Coin with F.D.R.'s profile
- Coin with F.D.R.'s image
- 10 bucks, in slang
- Example of change
- Tiniest change
- Two-fifths of a quarter
- Only U.S. coin that does not explicitly indicate how many cents it's worth
- Small bit of mint?
- Coin smaller than a penny
- -- novel
- Miserly tip
- Put another ___ in the jukebox, baby
- Light coin
- Franklin mint product?
- One of millions of FDR portraits
- It ironically doesn't have the word "ten" on it
- Coin bearing a torch
- Coin that features a torch, an olive branch, and an oak branch
- Word with store, bag or novel
- Phone call cost, in Bogart films
- Impromptu flat screwdriver
- Old-time novel type
- Slot insert
- Word with store or novel
- Five partner
- A tip, once
- Cost of a phone call, in Bogart films
- Slot insert, sometimes
- Bit of pocket change
- Ten-year prison sentence, in slang
- Phone call cost, in old films
- 10 cents
- Novel type, once
- Call cost of old
- Dollar's 1/10
- Bygone kind of store
- 1/10 of a dollar
- Word before "novel" or "store"
- It's worth two nickels
- Smallest coin?
- Coin with FDR's portrait
- A good tip once
- Store or novel leader
- Silver coin
- It has 118 ridges
- Roosevelt has been its head since 1946
- Roosevelt money
- Emergency screwdriver
- Impromptu screwdriver
- Mercury coin until 1945
- Mercury ___ (old U.S. coin)
- Jukebox insert, once
- Cost of a novel, once
- Drop a ___ on (rat out)
- Phone call cost, once
- Coin with a torch on it
- Coin worth two nickels
- Coin whose edge has 118 ridges
- Coin worth ten pennies
- Tiniest U.S. coin
- It's thin
- It's Franklin-faced
- Part of a proof set
- Word found beneath an oak branch
- It was redesigned in 1945
- It was redesigned in 1946
- Its edge has 118 ridges
- Bearer of FDR's profile
- Coin with grooved edges
- 2.268-gram coin
- Lightest U.S. coin
- Its back bears a torch
- Canadian coin with a schooner on the reverse